Yeah, that would be good.
It's one thing to use that technique in a 30-second Ford pickup spot with conjunction with other cool artwork, and it's a far different thing to rely on the text alone, minute after minute.

Actually their multi-track royalty free music library is pretty good. The stock footage is just like everyone else's. The cheesy graphic stuff is pretty bad, but that seem's to be par for the course. Stock footage and music have been offered via subscriptions from a bunch of companies for years now, Digital Juice is just hopping on-board.

I may have been a little strong in my comments. The only time I took a look at Juice, I spent an hour searching for just ONE decent motion graphics background for a lower budget job, and came away disgusted, wasn't even professional work. But I have no experience with thier other offerings

Since then have found some pretty decent stuff at iStock by comparison, although I almost never buy stock graphics anyway